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CONSTITUTION  AND    BY-LAWS 


OF  THE 


Chicago  Dental  Society 


WITH 


CODE  OF  ETHICS 


LIBRARY 
U.  OF  ILL.  -  CHICf^ 


ORGANIZED  JANUARY  26,  1864 

Re-organlzed  under  General  Incorporation  Law  of  the 
State  of  Illinois,  May  1,   1878 


CHICAGO  : 

IviBBY  &  Sherwood  Printing  Co, 

1902 


CONSTITUTION. 


ARTICLE  I. 

NAME. 

This  Association  shall  be  called  "The  Chi- 
cago Dental  Society. 

ARTICLE  II. 

OFFICERS. 

The  officers  of  this  Society  shall  be  a  Presi- 
dent, First  and  Second  Vice  Presidents,  a  Re- 
cording and  a  Corresponding  Secretary,  a 
Treasurer,  a  Librarian,  a  Board  of  Censors  (to 
consist  of  three  persons)  and  a  Board  of  Di- 
rectors (to  consist  of  three  persons,  chosen  to 
serve  for  one,  two  and  three  years  respectively, 
and  thereafter  one  member  elected  annually 
to  serve  three  j^ears,  the  senior  member  being 
the  chairman),  all  of  whom  shall  be  elected  by 
ballot  at  the  annual  meeting  in  April  (except- 
ing the  Board  of  Directors),  and  shall  con- 
tinue in  office  one  year,  or  until  their  succes- 
sors are  elected  and  qualified.  The  President 
and  Recording  Secretary  shall  be  ex-officio 
members  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 


4  CHICAGO  DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

ARTICI.E  III. 

MEMBERS. 

There  shall  be  three  classes  of  members, 
Active,  Corresponding  and  Honorary.  Active 
members  shall  consist  of  those  who  sign  the 
Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Society,  and 
who  shall  have  paid  into  the  treasury  an 
initiation  fee  of  three  dollars.  Corresponding 
members  shall  consist  of  such  persons  as  have 
been  Active  members  but  have  moved  from 
the  city  and  are  exempt  from  payment  of 
dues.  Honorary  members  shall  consist  of 
such  persons  as  shall  be  duly  proposed,  bal- 
loted for  and  elected,  as  in  the  case  of  Active 
members.  The  yearly  dues  of  active  members 
shall  be  three  dollars,  and  in  no  case  shall  the 
initiation  fee  and  dues  exceed  that  amount  for 
one  year,  and  no  member  shall  be  allowed  to 
take  part  in  the  proceedings  of  the  Society 
while  his  j^early  dues  remain  unpaid. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

EIvECTION  OF  MEMBERS. 
Candidates  for  admission  shall  be  proposed 
by  two  members  at  any  regular  meeting,  and 
the  Initiation  Fee  shall  be  deposited  with  the 
Secretary.  They  may  be  balloted  for  at  a 
subsequent  regular  meeting,  provided  they  are 
recommended  by  the  Board  of  Censors. 


CONSTITUTION.  5 

An  affirmative  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the 
members  present  shall  be  necessary  to  an 
election. 

If  any  person  elected  to  membership  shall 
neglect  for  three  months  to  sign  the  Consti- 
tution and  By-Laws,  his  election  shall  be 
void,  and  the  Initiation  Fee  forfeited. 

If  candidates  are  rejected,  the  Initiation 
Fee  shall  be  returned  to  them. 

ARTICLE  V. 

EXPULSION. 
Any  member  may  be  expelled  for  unprofes- 
sional conduct,  malpractice  or  gross  im- 
morality, on  being  duly  convicted  thereof; 
three-fourths  of  the  members  present  at  a 
regular  meeting  voting  for  the  expulsion. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

MEETINGS. 

The  regular  meetings  of  this  Society  shall 
be  held  the  first  Tuesday  of  each  month  (ex- 
cept July,  August  and  September),  at  the  hour 
of  8:00  P.M.  That  held  on  the  first  Tueisday 
of  April  shall  be  the  annual  meeting. 

ARTICLE  VII. 

FUNDS. 

The  funds  of  this  Society  shall  not  be  ap- 
propriated   for  any  purpose   other   than   the 


6  CHICAGO  DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

usual  necessary  expenses,  except  by  an  aflSr- 
mative  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the  members 
present  at  a  regular  meeting. 

ARTICLE  VIII. 

DISSOLUTION. 

In  case  a  dissolution  of  this  Society  shall  at 
any  time  be  proposed  by  seven  active  members 
notice  thereof  shall  be  sent  in  writing  to  all 
the  active  members  in  good  standing  ;  and  if 
at  the  next  regular  meeting  three-fourths  of 
the  members  present  vote  for  the  proposition, 
the  Society  shall  be  dissolved,  and  its  prop- 
erty sold  at  auction,  and  the  proceeds  divided 
equally  among  its  members. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

QUORUM. 

Ten  active  members  shall  constitute  a  quo- 
rum at  any  meeting  of  the  Society. 

ARTICLE  X. 

ALTERATIONS  AND  AMENDMENTS. 
Any  alteration  or  amendment  of,  or  addition 
to,  the  Constitution,  shall  be  proposed  in 
writing  at  a  regular  meeting  only,  and  shall 
not  be  acted  upon  until  the  next  regular 
meeting  thereafter,  and  shall  be  adopted  only 
by  an  aflSrmative  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the 
members  present. 


BY-LAWS. 

ARTICLE  I. 

DUTIES  OF  THE    BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS   AND 
OF   THE    BOARD   OF   CENSORS. 

The  Board  of  Directors  shall  have  the  gen- 
eral control  and  management  of  the  property 
of  the  Societ}',  subject  to  the  By-Laws,  and 
such  orders  and  resolutions  as  shall  from  time 
to  time  be  adopted  by  the  Society.  They 
shall  act  as  an  executive  committee,  and  shall 
audit  the  accounts  of  the  Recording  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  provide  proper  places  for 
meetings,  superintend  the  printing  of  the  So- 
ciety and  transact  such  other  business  as  may 
be  referred  to  them. 

The  Board  of  Censors  shall  receive  all  ap- 
plications for  membership  and  thoroughly 
investigate  them  before  recommending  appli- 
cants to  the  Society  ;  and  they  shall  recom- 
mend no  person  for  election  who  has  not  read 
the  Constitution,  By-Laws  and  Code  of  Eth- 
ics. They  shall  also  have  referred  to  them  all 
charges  of  infractions  of  the  Code  of  Ethics, 
and  it  shall  be  their  duty  to  investigate  such 
charges,  and  in  case  they  find  them  to  be  sus- 
tained by  the  evidence,  to  so  report  to  the 
Society. 


8  CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

ARTICLE  II. 

DUTIES  OF  THE  PRESIDENT, 
The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meetings 
of  the  Society,  and  of  the  Board  of  Directors, 
call  special  meetings  upon  the  request  of  ten 
active  members,  sign  all  diplomas,  certificates, 
or  letters  testimonial,  appoint  all  committees 
not  otherwise  provided  for,  countersign  all 
orders  of  the  Recording  Secretary  drawn  upon 
the  Treasurer  by  order  of  the  Board  of  Di- 
rectors, and  be  ex  officio  a  member  of  all 
standing  committees. 

ARTICLE  III. 

DUTIES   OF  THE  VICE   PRESIDENTS. 

The  Vice  Presidents  shall  in  the  absence  of 
the  President,  perform  the  duties  of  the  Presi- 
dent, as  president,  as  prescribed  in  Art.  II  of 
the  By-Laws ;  and  in  case  of  the  absence  of 
those  officers,  a  President  pro  tern,  shall  be 
elected  by  the  Society. 

ARTICLE  IV. 

DUTIES   OF   THE   RECORDING  SECRETARY. 

The  Recording  Secretary  shall  keep  minutes 
of  all  meetings,  notify  all  officers  and  mem- 
bers of  their  election,  and  file  in  the  office  of 
the  Recorder  of  Deeds  for  the  County  of  Cook, 


BY-LAWS.  9 

a  certificate  under  the  seal  of  the  Society, 
giving  the  names  and  terms  of  oflSce  of  the 
members  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  and  in 
like  manner  whenever  Directors  are  elected  to 
fill  vacancies,  and  also  give  notice  to  members 
of  all  meetings,  sign  all  diplomas,  certificates 
or  letters  testimonial,  and  draw  all  orders  on 
the  Treasurer  for  money  ;  keep  just  and  true 
accounts  between  the  Society  and  its  mem- 
bers ;  collect  all  moneys  due  to  the  Society, 
and  pay  over  to  the  Treasurer  all  sums  in  his 
hands  immediately,  taking  his  receipt  for  the 
same;  and  certify  to  all  oflScial  acts  of  the 
Society,  in  connection  with  the  President,  and 
perform  such  other  duties  as  the  Society  shall 
direct. 

ARTICLE  V. 

DUTIES   OP  THE  CORRESPONDING  SECRETARY. 

The  Corresponding  Secretary  shall  take 
charge  of  and  conduct  the  correspondence  of 
the  Society.  He  shall  keep  a  copy  of  all 
official  letters  he  may  write,  with  the  replies 
to  the  same*. 

ARTICIvK  VI. 

DUTIES   OF   THE   TREASURER. 

The  Treasurer,  previous  to  his  installation 
in  oflSce,  shall  give  a  joint  and  several  bond  to 


10  CHICAGO  DENTAI,  SOCIE'TY. 

the  Board  of  Directors  (naming  them)  of  the 
Society,  with  two  sureties,  to  be  approved  by 
the  Board,  with  such  penalties  and  conditions 
as  from  time  to  time  may  be  prescribed  by 
them.  His  duties  shall  be  to  keep  the  funds 
of  the  Society,  to  pay  all  orders  drawn  on 
him,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Art. 
VII  of  the  By-Laws  and  none  others  ;  to  keep 
a  current  account  of  all  moneys  expended,  to 
give  the  Society  a  statement  of  its  funds  at 
the  regular  meetings  in  January,  July  and 
October,  and  at  the  annual  meeting  in  April 
render  a  full  report  of  the  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  the  year,  with  vouchers  ;  and 
to  deliver  up,  when  legally  called  upon  to  do 
so,  all  moneys,  books,  papers,  etc.,  belonging 
to  the  Society,  to  his  successor  in  ofl&ce,  or  to 
whom  the  Society  may  especially  appoint. 


ARTICLE  VII. 

No  money  shall  be  paid  out  by  the  Treas- 
urer, except  upon  the  order  of  the  Board  of 
Directors,  and  then  only  upon  an  order  drawn 
by  the  Recording  Secretary,  countersigned  by 
the  President,  which  order  must  specify  the 
particular  purpose  for  which  the  same  is 
drawn. 


BY-LAWS. 


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ARTICLE  VIII. 

DUTIES  OF  THE  LIBRA.RIAN. 
The  Ivibrarian  shall  have  charge  of  all 
books,  manuscripts,  anatomical  and  path- 
ological specimens,  apparatus,  instruments,  or 
scientific  property  of  whatever  kind.  He  shall 
fix  to  each  donation  the  name  of  the  donor  ; 
keep  a  catalogue  of  books,  specimens,  etc. ,  in 
his  possession,  and  render  a  full  report  of  the 
condition  thereof  at  least  once  a  year.  He 
shall  require  of  each  member  who  shall  take  a 
book  from  the  library,  a  receipt  for  the  same, 
and  in  case  such  book  is  not  returned  within 
three  months,  such  member  shall  forfeit  and 
pay  twice  the  value  thereof.  He  shall  make 
and  post  conspicuously,  such  other  rules  for 
the  management  of  the  library  as  he  may  find 
necessary  and  the  Society  shall  approve. 

ARTICLE  IX. 

QUAI^IPICATIONS    AND    DUTIES    OF   MEMBERS. 

Candidates  for  active  membership  in  this 
Society  shall  be  of  good  moral  character  and 
legally  qualified  practitioners  of  dentistry  in 
the  State  of  Illinois. 

No  member  of  this  Society  shall  receive  a 
pupil  who  does  not  receive  ample  guarantee 


12  CHICAGO  DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

that  he  will  graduate  at  a  respectable  Dental 
College  before  commencing  to  practice  dent- 
istry. 

ARTICLE  X. 

REJECTED   CANDIDATES. 

No  candidate  rejected  shall  be  proposed 
again  for  membership  within  one  year,  unless 
by  unanimous  consent  of  members  present. 

ARTICI.E  XI. 

DEBATES. 

No  member  in  debate  shall  speak  more  than 
ten  minutes,  and  not  more  than  twice  upon 
the  same  subject,  except  by  consent  of  the 
majority. 

ARTICI.B  Xli. 

PERSONALITIES. 

Personalities  between  members  during  the 
sessions  of  the  Society  shall  not  be  allowed, 
and  shall  always  be  ruled  out  of  order. 

ARTICI.E  XIII. 

VOTING. 

Every  member  present  shall  vote  on  all 
questions,  if  called  upon  to  do  so. 


BY-LAWS.  13 

ARTICLE  XIV. 

PAYMENT   OP   DUES. 

Any  member  failing  to  pay  his  annual  dues 
within  one  year  shall  cease  to  be  a  member  of 
this  Society,  and  shall  have  no  right,  title  or 
claim  to  any  portion  of  the  funds  or  property 
of  this  Society. 

ARTICLE  XV. 

VISITORS   AT   MEETINGS. 

Any  member  may  invite  his  friends  to  at- 
tend the  meetings  of  the  Society.  Students  of 
all  active  members  shall  be  permitted  to  be 
present  at  the  meetings. 

ARTICLE  XVI. 

ADDRESSES   AND   PROFESSIONAL  PAPERS. 

A  copy  of  every  address  and  professional 
paper  read  before  this  Society  shall  be  kept  by 
the  Librarian.  No  such  paper  shall  be  pub- 
lished as  having  been  so  read,  unless  author- 
ized by  a  vote  of  its  members  ;  but  the  Society 
shall  adopt  a  standing  rule  in  respect  to  the 
publication  of  its  papers  or  discussions. 


14  CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

ARTICI.E  XVII. 

CHANGE   OF  RESIDENCE. 
Every  active  member  shall  notify  the  Re- 
cording Secretary  of  a  change  of  residence  as 
soon  as  practicable. 

ARTICLE  XVIII. 

AMENDMENTS   AND   ALTERATIONS. 

Any  alteiation  or  amendment,  or  addition 
to  the  By-Laws,  shall  be  proposed  in  writing, 
at  a  regular  meeting  only,  and  shall  not  be 
acted  upon  until  the  next  regular  meeting 
thereafter,  and  shall  be  adopted  ouly  by  an 
affirmative  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the  mem- 
bers present. 

ARTICLE  XIX. 

OFFICERS   ABSENTING  THEMSELVES. 

If  any  officer  of  this  Society  shall  absent 
himself  from  three  successive  regular  meet- 
ings, the  said  office  may  be  declared  vacant, 
and  the  Society  may  proceed  to  fill  said 
vacancy. 

ARTICLE  XX. 

EXPULSION. 

Any  member  arraigned  for  trial  before  this 
Society  shall  have  served  upon  him  by  the 


BY-LAWS.  15 

Recording  Secretary  a  copy  of  the  specific 
charges  against  him  at  least  one  month  pre- 
vious to  the  time  appointed  for  his  trial. 

CHAPTER   XXI. 

PARLIAMENTARY   RULES. 

"Roberts'  Rules  of  Order"  shall  be  the 
code  of  the  Society  in  case  of  any  deficiency  in 
these  By-I^aws, 


ORDER  OF  BUSINESS. 


1.  All  meetings  of  the  Society  shall  be 
called  to  order  by  the  Presiding  OflBcer  at  the 
hour  appointed. 

2.  Reading  the  minutes  of  the  previous 
meeting, 

3.  Applications  for  membership  and  the 
election  of  members. 

4.  Reports  from  the  Executive  Committee, 
Recording  Secretary,  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary, Treasurer  and  I^ibrarian  ;  at  annual  or 
quarterly  meetings. 

5.  Reports  from  committees  appointed  for 
specific  objects. 

6.  Addresses,  Essays,  Dissertations. 

7.  Election  of  Officers. 

8.  Unfinished  business. 

9.  New  business. 


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CODE  OF  ETHICS. 


Article  I.     The  Duties  of  the  Pro- 
fession TO  Their  Patients. 

Section  1.  The  dentist  should  be  ever 
ready  to  respond  to  the  wants  of  his  patrons, 
and  should  fully  recognize  the  obligations  in- 
volved in  the  discharge  of  his  duties  toward 
them.  As  they  are  in  most  cases  unable  to 
correctly  estimate  the  character  of  his  opera- 
tions, his  own  sense  of  right  must  guarantee 
faithfulness  in  their  performance.  His  man- 
ner should  be  firm,  yet  kind  and  sympathizing, 
so  as  to  gain  the  respect  and  confidence  of  his 
patients  ;  and  even  the  simplest  case  com- 
mitted to  his  care  should  receive  that  attention 
which  is  due  to  operations  performed  on  liv- 
ing, sensitive  tissue. 

Sec.  2.  It  is  not  to  be  expected  that  the 
patient  will  possess  a  very  extended  or  a  very 
accurate  knowledge  of  professional  matters. 
The  dentist  should  make  due  allowance  for 
this,  patiently  explaining  many  things  which 
may  seem  quite  clear  to  himself,  thus  en- 
deavoring to  educate  the  public  mind  so  that 
it    will    properl)^    appreciate    the    beneficent 

17 


18  CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

efiforts  of  our  profession.  He  should  encour- 
age no  false  hopes  by  promising  success  when, 
in  the  nature  of  the  case,  there  is  uncertainty. 
Sec.  3.  The  dentist  should  be  temperate  in 
all  things,  keeping  both  mind  and  body  in  the 
best  possible  health,  that  his  patients  may 
have  the  benefit  of  that  clearness  of  judgment 
and  skill  which  is  their  right. 


Article  II.     Maintaining  Professional 
Character. 

Section  1.  A  member  of  the  dental  pro- 
fession is  bound  to  maintain  its  honor,  and  to 
labor  earnestly  to  extend  its  sphere  of  useful- 
ness. He  should  avoid  everything  in  language 
and  conduct  calculated  to  dishonor  his  pro- 
fession, and  should  ever  manifest  a  due  re- 
spect for  his  brethren.  The  young  should 
show  special  respect  to  their  seniors,  the  aged, 
special  encouragement  to  their  juniors. 

Sec.  2.  It  is  unprofessional  to  resort  to- 
public  advertisements,  cards,  handbills,  post- 
ers, or  signs,  calling  attention  to  peculiar 
styles  of  work,  lowness  of  prices,  special 
modes  of  operating  ;  or  to  claim  superiority 
over   neighboring   practitioners  ;    to   publish 


CODE   OF   ETHICS.  19 

reports  of  cases  or  certificates  in  the  public 
prints  ;  to  circulate  or  recommend  nostrums  ; 
or  to  perform  any  other  similar  acts.  But 
nothing  in  this  section  shall  be  so  construed 
as  to  imply  that  it  is  unprofessional  for  dent- 
ists to  announce  in  the  public  prints,  or  by 
cards,  simply  their  names,  occupation,  and 
place  of  business,  or,  in  the  same  manner,  to 
announce  their  removal,  absence  from,  or 
return  to  business,  or  to  issue  to  their  patients 
appointment  cards  having  a  fee  bill  for  pro- 
fessional services  thereon. 

Sec.  3.  When  consulted  by  the  patients  of 
another  practitioner,  the  dentist  should  guard 
against  inquiries  or  hints  disparaging  to  the 
family  dentist,  or  calculated  to  weaken  the 
patient's  confidence  in  him  ;  and  if  the  inter- 
ests of  the  patient  will  not  be  endangered 
thereby,  the  case  should  be  temporarily 
treated,  and  referred  back  to  the  family  dentist. 

Sec.  4.  When  general  rules  shall  have 
been  adopted  by  members  of  the  profession 
practicing  in  the  same  localities  in  relation  to 
fees,  it  is  unprofessional  and  dishonorable  to 
depart  from  those  rules,  except  when  variation 
of  circumstances  requires  it.  And  it  is  ever 
to  be  regarded  as  unprofessional  to  warrant 
operations  as  an  inducement  to  patronage. 


20  CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

Article  III.     Consultations. 

Consultations  should  be  promoted  in  diffi- 
cult or  protracted  cases,  as  they  give  rise  to 
confidence,  energy,  and  broader  views  in 
practice. 

In  consultations  that  courtesy  and  just 
dealing  which  is  the  right  of  all  should  be 
especially  observed. 

Article  IV.    The  Relative   Duties  of 
Dentists  and  Physicians. 

Dental  surgery  is  a  specialty  in  medical 
science.  Physicians  and  dentists  should  both 
bear  this  in  mind.  The  dentist  is  profession- 
ally limited  to  diseases  of  the  dental  organs 
and  adjacent  parts.  With  these  he  should  be 
more  familiar  than  the  general  practitioner  is 
expected  to  be  ;  and  while  he  recognizes  the 
broader  knowledge  of  the  physician  in  regard 
to  diseases  of  the  general  system,  the  latter  is 
under  equal  obligations  to  respect  his  higher 
attainments  in  his  specialty. 

Article  V.    The  Mutual  Duties  of  the 
Profession  and  the  Public. 

Dentists  are  frequently  witnesses,  and,  at 
the  same  time,  the  best  judges  of  the  imposi- 


CODE  OF  ETHICS.  21 

tions  perpetrated  by  quacks,  and  it  is  their 
duty  to  enlighten  and  warn  the  public  in 
regard  to  them.  For  this  and  many  other 
benefits  conferred  by  the  competent  and  hon- 
orable dentist,  the  profession  is  entitled  to  the 
confidence  and  respect  of  the  public,  who 
should  always  discriminate  in  favor  of  the  true 
man  of  science  and  integrity  against  the  em- 
piric and  impostor.  The  public  has  no  right 
to  tax  the  time  and  talents  of  the  profession  in 
examinations,  prescriptions,  or  in  any  way 
without  proper  remuneration. 


CHICAGO  DENTAL  SOCIETY. 


Organized  February  8th,  1864. 
LIST  OF  OFFICERS. 


1864. 
President— R.  W.  Hadi.ey. 
First  Vice  President— J.  H.  Young. 
Second  Vice-President — I,  Bush. 
Recording    and   Corresponding   Secretary — F.   W. 
Sawykr. 
Treasurer — J.  C.  Dean. 
Librarian— W.  W.  Al,l.PORT. 
Executive    Committee — L-    P.     Haskki,!.,     S.    B. 

NOBI^E,  WM.  AI.BAUGH. 

1864-1865. 
President— E.  W.  Hadi^ey. 
First  Vice-President— G.  H.  Cushing. 
Second  Vice-President— J.  W.  Eiyi<iS. 
Recording  Secretary— J.  C.  FuLi^ER. 
Corresponding  Secretary — E.  A,  BoGUE. 
Treasurer— J.  C.  Dean. 
Librarian — T.  Fay. 

Executive    Committee— L.    P.    Haskeli,,    J.    H. 
Young,  A.  W.  Freeman. 

1865-1866. 

President— G.  H.  Cushing. 

First  Vice-President— J.  W.  ELI.1S. 

Second  Vice-President— J.  C.  Fui<i:,ER. 

Recording    and    Corresponding    Secretary — J.    C. 

Dean. 

Treasurer — S.  B.  Nobi,e. 

Librarian — W.  A.  Stevens. 

Executive  Committee— J.  H.Young,  A.  J.  Harris, 

Wm.  Ai^baugh. 

23 


24  CHICAGO   DKNTAL  SOCIETY. 

1866-1867. 

President — ^J.  W.  EItIyIS. 

First  Vice-President — M.  W.  Shkrwood. 

Second  Vice  President — S.  B.  Nobi<e. 

Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary — J.  C. 
Dean. 

Treasurer — Wm.  Ai,baugh. 

Librarian — W.  A.  Stevens. 

Executive  Committee — W.  C.  Dyer,  M.  S.  Dean, 
A.  J.  Harris. 


1867-1868. 

President — S.  B.  Nobi,e. 

First  Vice-President — A.  W.  Freeman. 

Second  Vice-President — ^J.  H.  Young. 

Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary — A.  E. 
Brown. 

Treasurer — Wm.  Aibaugh. 

Executive  Committee— J.  W.  Eli.is,  G.  H.  Cushing, 
Wm.  Ai^baugh. 


1868-1869. 

President— M.  S.  Dean. 

First  Vice-President — W.  A.  Stevens. 

Second  Vice-President — A.  E.  Brown. 

Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary — A.  W. 
Freeman. 

Treasurer — Wm.  Ai^baugh. 

Ivibrarian — ROBERT  GiBSON. 

Executive  Committee — S.  B.  Nobi,e,  Geo.  H. 
Gushing,  a.  E.  Brown. 


OFFICERS.  25 

1869-1870. 

Presideut — ^J.  H.  Young. 

First  Vice  President — E.  D.  Swain. 

Second  Vice-President — A.  W.  Freeman. 

Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary — C.  R.  E. 
Koch. 

Treasurer — Wm.  Ai^baugh. 

Librarian — ^J.  W.  Eivi,iS, 

Executive  Committee — G.  H.  Gushing,  M.  S. 
Dean,  M.  W.  Sherwood. 

1870-1871. 

President — G.  H.  Cushing. 

First  Vice-President — A.  E.  Brown. 

Second  Vice-President — M.  W.  Sherwood. 

Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary — E.  D. 
Swain. 

Treasurer — Wm.  Ai,baugh. 

Librarian — J.  S.  Marsh. 

Executive  Committee — J.  N.  CrousE,  M.  S.  Dean, 
C.  R.  E.  Koch. 

1871-1872. 

President — G.  H.  Gushing. 

First  Vice-President — M.  S.  Dean. 

Second  Vice-President — ^J.  N.  GROUSE. 

Recording  and  Corresponding  Secretary — E.  D. 
Swain. 

Treasurer — Wm.  Albaugh. 

Librarian— J.  S.  Marsh. 

Executive  Committee — M.  S.  Dean,  G.  R.  E.  Koch, 
J.  N.  Grouse. 


26  CHICAGO  DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

1872-1873. 

President— J.  N.  Crouse. 
First  Vice-President — M.  S.  Dean. 
Second  Vice-President — A.  W.  Freeman. 
Recording  Secretary — E.  D.  Swain. 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  W.  Sherwood. 
Treasurer— C.  R.  E.  Koch. 
Librarian — ^J.  E.  Beli.. 

Executive   Committee— G.   H.    Cushing,   M.   W. 
Sherwood,  M.  S.  Dean. 

1873-1874. 

President— M.  S.  Dean. 
First  Vice-President— C.  R.  E.  Koch. 
Second  Vice-President— D.  B.  Freeman. 
Recording  Secretary — E.  D.  Swain. 
Corresponding  Secretary — J.  B.  BeTvI<. 
Treasurer— J.  F.  Thompson. 
Librarian— M.  W.  Sherwood. 

Executive     Committee— J.     N.     CrousE,     G.     H. 
Gushing,  J.  L.  Ci,app. 

1874-1875. 

President— E.  D.  Swain. 
First  Vice-President— C.  R.  E.  Koch. 
Second  Vice-President— G.  W.  N1CH01.S. 
Recording  Secretary— D.  B.  Freeman. 
Corresponding  Secretary— J.  L.  Clapp, 
Treasurer— G.  H.  CUSHING. 
Librarian- C.  R.  E.  Koch. 

Executive  Committee— M.  S.  Dean,  A.  W.  Hari.an, 
J.  N.  Crousb. 


OFFICERS.  2,1 

1875-1876. 

President— C.  R.  E.  Koch. 
First  Vice-President — A.  W.  Hari,an. 
Second  Vice-President — J.  A.  W.  Davis. 
Recording  Secretary — D.  B.  Freeman. 
Corresponding  Secretary — ^J.  S.  Swarti^ey. 
Treasurer— M.  S.  Dean. 
Librarian — C.  R.  F.  KoCH. 

Executive  Committee— J.  L,.  Ci,app,  J.  A.  W.  Davis, 
E.  D.  Swain. 

1876-1877. 

President — D.  B.  Freeman. 
First  Vice-President— J.  Smith. 
Second  Vice-President — J.  E.  Low. 
Recording  Secretary — E.  Noyes. 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  S.  DEAN. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Librarian — C.  R.  E.  KocH. 

Executive  Committee — G.    H.    CuShing,    E.    D. 
Swain,  C.  R.  E.  Koch. 

1877-1878. 

President — G.  H.  Gushing. 
First  Vice-President — T.  W.  Brophy. 
Second  Vice  President — H.  A.  Mansfield. 
Recording  Secretary — E.  Noyes. 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  S.  Dean. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Librarian — C.  R.  E.  Koch. 

Executive  Committee — E.  S.  Talbot,  J.  N.  Crouse, 
G.  W.  Nichols. 


28  CHICAGO  DKNTAI.  SOCIETY. 

1878-1879. 

President — E.  Noyes. 
First  Vice-President— A.  W.  Harlan. 
Second  Vice-President — G.  T.  Carpenter. 
Recording  Secretary — C.  P.  Pruyn, 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  S.  Dean. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Ivibrarian — C.  R.  E.  Koch. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  Cushing,  T.  W.  Brophy, 
J.  N.  Crouse. 

1879-1880, 

President — A.  W.  Freeman. 
First  Vice-President— T.  W.  Brophy. 
Second  Vice-President — E.  S.  Talbot.- 
Recording  Secretary — C.  P.  Pruyn. 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  S.  Dean. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Librarian — C.  R.  E.  KoCH. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  Gushing,  T.  W.  Brophy, 
J.  N.  Crouse. 

1880-1881. 

President — G.  H.  CushinG. 
First  Vice-President— W.  C.  Dyer. 
Second  Vice-Pfesident — F.  H.  Gardiner. 
Recording  Secretary— D.  M.  CaTTELL. 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  S.  DEAN. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Librarian — C.  R.  E.  Koch. 

Board  of  Directors— T.  W.  Brophy,  M.  S.  Dean, 
J.  N.  Crouse. 


OFFICERS.  ■    29 

1881-1882. 

President — T.  W.  Brophy. 
First  Vice-President — C.  P.  Pruyn. 
Second  Vice-President — A.  W.  Harlan. 
Recording  Secretary — E.  S.  Tai,boT. 
Corresponding  Secretary — M.  S.  Dean. 
Treasurer — E    D.  Swain. 
Librarian — F.  H.  Gardiner. 

Board  of  Directors — G.    H.  Cushing,  E.  NoyES, 
M.  S.  Dean. 

1882-1883. 

President— E.  S.  Talbot. 
First  Vice-President — F.  H.  Gardiner. 
Second  Vice-President — A.  W.  HoyT. 
Recording  Secretary — R.  H.  Kimball. 
Corresponding  Secretary — A.  W.  Harlan. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — J.  G.  Reid.  , 

Board  of  Directors — G.  H.  CtjShing,   E.   Noyes 
J.  N,  Crouse. 

1883-1884. 

President — C.  P.  Pruyn. 
First  Vice-President — C.  F.  Matteson. 
Second  Vice-President— J.  W.  Wassall. 
Recording  Secretary — R.  H.  Kimball. 
Corresponding  Secretary — A.  W.  Harlan. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Librarian — J.  G.  Reid. 

Board   of   Directors — G.    H.  Cushing,  E.  Noyes, 
J.  N.  Crouse. 


30  CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

1884-1885. 

President — A.  W.  Harlan. 

First  Vice-President — F.  H.  Gardiner. 

Second  Vice-President— P.  J.  Kester. 

Recording  Secretary — ^J.  G.  Reid. 

Corresponding  Secretary — J.  N.  CrousE. 

Treasurer— E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian— W.  V.-B.  Ames. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  Gushing,  E.  Noyes, 
J.  N.  Grouse. 

Board  of  Gensors  —  J,  W.  Wassai.1,,  G.  A. 
Ghristmann,  E.  S.  TaIvBOT. 

1885-1886. 

President— G.  F.  Matteson. 

First  Vice-President— G.  W.  NlCHOl,S. 

Second  Vice-President— W.  A.  Stevens. 

Recording  Secretary — A.  W.  HOYT. 

Gorresponding  Secretary — P.  J.  KESTER. 

Treasurer— E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian— J.  H.  WOOLLEY. 

Board  of  Directors— J.  S.  Marshali,,  E.  S. 
Tai^bot,  a.  W.  Freeman, 

Board  of  Gensors  —  J.  W.  Wassall,  G.  A. 
Ghristmann,  R.  H.  Kimbali.. 

1886-1887. 

President— F.  H.  Gardiner. 

First  Vice-President— P.  J.  Kester. 

Second  Vice-President— W.  V.-B.  Ames. 

Recording  Secretary — ^J.  G.  Reid. 

Gorresponding  Secretary — A.  E.  MaTTESON. 

Treasurer— E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — A.  W.  Hari^an. 

Board  of  Directors— GEO.  H.  GuSHiNG,  J.  A. 
SwASEY,  E.  Noyes. 

Board  of  Gensors— L.  L.  Davis,  J.  W.  Wassai^l, 
B.  L.  Rhein. 


OFFICERS.  31 

1887-1888. 

President— J.  G.  Reid, 

First  Vice-President^.  A.  SwASEY. 

Second  Vice-President — G.  H.  BenTi,ey. 

Recording  Secretary — C.  N.  Johnson. 

Corresponding  Secretary — W.  V.-B.  AMES. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — A.  W.  Harlan. 

Board  of  Directors — G.  H.  Gushing,  J.  A.  Swasey, 
E.  NoYES. 

Board  of  Censors — B.   L,.  Rhein,  J.  W.  Wassali,, 
1,.  L,.  Davis. 

1888-1889. 

President— J.  A.  Swasey. 

First  Vice-President— J.  W.  Wassall. 

Second  Vice-President — W.  V.-B.  Ames. 

Recording  Secretary — C.  N.  Johnson. 

Corresponding  Secretary — LouiS  OTTOEY. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian— A.  W.  Harlan. 

Board  of  Directors— J.  N.  CrouSE,  G.  H.  CuShing, 

E.  NoYES. 

Board  of  Censors— D.  M.  CaTTELL,  L.  L.  Davis, 
C.  F.  HarTT. 

1889-1890. 

President — P.  J.  Kester. 

First  Vice-President— D.  M.  Cattell. 

Second  Vice-President — W.  J.  Martin. 

Recording  Secretary — A.  E.  Baldwin. 

Corresponding  Secretary — Louis  Ottofy. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — A.  W.  Harlan. 

Board  of  Directors — G.  H.  Cushing,   E.   Noyes, 
J.  A.  Dunn. 

Board  of  Censors— F.  H.  Gardiner,  L.  L.  Davis, 
C.  F.  Hartx. 


32  CHICAGO   DKNTAL  SOCIETY. 

1890-1891. 

President — C.  N.  Johnson. 

First  Vice-President— C.  H.  Thayer. 

Second  Vice-President — I.  A.  Freeman. 

Recording  Secretary — A.  E.  Baldwin. 
'     Corresponding  Secretary — T.  L.  Gil,MER. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — A.  W.  Hari^an. 

Board   of   Directors— G.   H.   Cushing,  E.  Noyes, 
J.  A.  Dunn. 

Board  of  Censors— B.   S.   Palmer,   E.  A.    RoYCE, 

C.  F.  Hartt. 

1891-1892. 
President— D.  M.  Cattell. 
First  Vice  President— J.  W.  Wassali.. 
Second  Vice-President — E.  M.  S.  Fernandez. 
Recording  Secretary — L,.  1,.  Davis. 
Corresponding  Secretary — T.  L.  GiLMER. 
Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 
Librarian — A.  W.  Harlan. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  Cushing,  J.  N.  Crouse, 
J.  A.  Dunn. 

Board  of  Censors — B.  S.  Palmer,  Geo.  J.  Dennis, 

R.  M.  Paine. 

1892-1893. 

President— J.  W.  Wassall. 

First  Vice-President— T.  L.  Gilmer. 

Second  Vice-President — E.  A.  RoYCE. 

Recording  Secretary — L.  L.  Davis. 

Corresponding  Secretary — G.  J.  Dennis. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain, 

Librarian — ^J.  H.  Smyser. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  Cushing,  J.  N.  Crouse. 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of   Censors— A.   H.    Peck,   B.  D.  Wikoff, 

D.  M.  GalliE. 


OFFICERS.  66 

1893-1894. 

President— J.  W.  WassaIvI,. 

First  Vice-President^.  H.  Wooi,i.EY. 

Second  Vice-President — Garrett  NEwkirk. 

Recording  Secretary — L.  L,.  Davis. 

Corresponding  Secretary — G.  J.  Dennis. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — ^J.  J.  Whal,EY. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  CuSHiNG,  J.  N.  Crouse, 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of  Censors— H.  W.  Sai.E,  E.  R.  CarpEnTER, 
D.  C.  Bacon. 

1894-1895. 

President— -J.  H.  W001.1.EY. 

First  Vice-President— C.  E.  BenTi^EY. 

Second  Vice-President — D.  M.  Gallie. 

Recording  Secretary — A.  H.  Peck. 

Corresponding  Secretary — H.  A.  Costner. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian— J.  J.  WhalEY. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  Cushing,  J.  N.  CrouSE, 
J.  G.  REiD. 

Board  of  Censors— D.  C.  Bacon,  H.  W.  Sai,e,  E.  R. 
Carpenter. 

1895-1896. 

President — W.  V.-B.  Ames. 

First  Vice-President— C.  E.  BenTi,EY. 

Second  Vice-President— J.  A.  Dunn. 

Recording  Secretary — A.  H.  Peck. 

Corresponding  Secretary — H.  A.  Costner. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — H.  A.  GunTher. 

Board  of  Directors — G.  H.  Cushing,  J.  N.  Crouse, 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of  Censors — D.  C.  Bacon,  E.  R.  Carpenter, 
H.  W.  Sai,e. 


34  CHICAGO   DENTAI,  SOCIETY. 

1896-1897. 

President — Louis  Ottofy. 

First  Vice-President— J.  E.  HinkinS. 

Second  Vice-President — H.  A.  Costner. 

Recording  Secretary — A.  H.  PECK. 

Corresponding  Secretary — GEO.  B.  PERRY. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — H.  A.  GunTHBR. 

Board  of  Directors— G.  H.  CuShing,  J.  N.  CrousK, 
J.  G.  Reid, 

Board  of  Censors— G.  T.  CarpenTSr,  B.  D,  WiKOFif, 
G.  W.  Schwartz. 

1897-1898. 

President — A.  H.  PECK. 

First  Vice-President — D.  M,  Gai.i,ie. 

Second  Vice-President— G.  T.  Carpenter. 

Recording  Secretary — E.  MaWhinney. 

Corresponding  Secretary — G.  B.  PERRY. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — H.  A.  GunTher. 

Board  of  Directors — G.  H.  CuShing,  J.  N.  CrouSE, 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of  Censors  — D.  M.  CaTTEI^i.,  A.  W. 
McCanDI^ESS,  J.  J.  WHAI.EY. 

1898-1899. 

President — ^J.  E.  Hinkins. 

First  Vice-President — D.  C.  Bacon. 

Second  Vice-President — E.  A.  Royce. 

Recording  Secretary — Elgin  MaWhinney. 

Corresponding  Secretary — C.  S.  BiGEi,ow. 

Treasurer — E.  D.  Swain. 

Librarian — C.  J.  Merriman. 

Board  of  Directors — G.  H.  Cushing,  J.  N.  CrouSE, 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of  Censors— A.  W.  Harlan,  W.  V.-B. 
Ames,  C.  N.  Johnson. 


OFFICERS,  35 

1899-1900. 

President — Garrett  Newkirk. 

First  Vice  President — G.  W.  Cook. 

Second  Vice-President — B.  D.  WiKOFF. 

Recording  Secretary — Elgin  MaWhinney. 

Corresponding  Secretary — C.  S.  BiGElyOW. 

Treasurer — A.  B.  Ci.ark. 

Librarian — H.  W.  SalE. 

Board  of  Directors— E.  NovES,  J.  N.  CrousE,  J.  G. 
Reid. 

Board  of  Censors — A.  W.  Hari^an,  C.  N.  Johnson, 
W.  V.-B.  Ames. 

1900-1901. 

President~GEO.  W.  Cook. 

First  Vice-President — Geo.  B.  Perry. 

Second  Vice-President — H.  J.  GosLEE. 

Recording  Secretary — Elgin  MaWhinney. 

Corresponding  Secretary — C.  S.  BiGELOW. 

Treasurer — A.  B.  Clark. 

Librarian — H.  W.  Sale. 

Board  of   Directors~E.   Noyes,   J.    E.    Hxnkins, 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of  Censors~W.  V.-B.  Ames,  C.  N.  Johnson, 
A.  W.  Harlan. 

1901-1902. 

President — A.  B.  Clark. 

First  Vice-President — Geo.  B.  Perry. 

Second  Vice-President — B.  D.  Wikofe. 

Recording  Secretary — Elgin  MaWhinney. 

Corresponding  Secretary — C.  S.  BiGELOW. 

Treasurer — E.  R.  Carpenter. 

Librarian — H.  W.  Sale. 

Board  of  Directors— E.  NOYES,  J.  E.  Hinkins,  J.  G. 
Reid. 

Board  of  Censors — W.  V.-B.  Ames,  C.  N.  Johnson, 
A.  W.  Harlan. 


36  CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY. 

1902-1903. 

President — Ei/GIN  MaWhinney. 

First  Vice-President— H.  J.  GoSLEE. 

Second  Vice-President — F.  B.  No  YES. 

Recording  Secretary — WinThrop  Girling. 

Corresponding  Secretary — C.  S.  BiGELOW. 

Treasurer — E.  R.  Carpenter. 

Librarian — H.  W.  Sale. 

Board  of  Directors~E.  NOYES,  J.  E.  Hinkins, 
J.  G.  Reid. 

Board  of  Censors— A.  W.  Hari,an,  W.  V.-B.  Ames, 
C.  N.  Johnson. 


LIST  OF  MEMBERS. 


37 


I,IST  OF  MEMBKRS. 


Up  to  October  i,  igo2. 


Allen,  A.  B., 
Allshouse,  C.  E., 
Ames,  W.  V.-B., 
Andrews,  C.  F.,    . 
Appel,  Geo., 
Arnold,  L.  H., 
Atkinson,  Florence, 

Bacon,  D.  C, 
Baldwin,  A.  E.,    . 
Banzet,  G.  T., 
Beck,  Rudolph, 
Benham,  Emma  I^., 
Bentley,  C.  E., 
Bentley,  Geo.  H., 
Bigelow,  C.  S  , 
Black,  Arthur  D. 
Bridges,  J.  S.,     . 
Brophy,  H., 
Brophy,  R.  C.,. 
Brophy,  T.  W., 
Brown,  A.  E.,     . 
Brown,  L.  R., 
Buckley,  J.  P., 
Burnett,  F.  E-, 


38 


Venetian  Bldg. 

377  N.  Clark  St. 

Venetian  Bldg. 

Columbus  Memorial  Bldg. 

Field  Bldg. 

31st  St.  and  Forrest  Ave. 

.    Stewart  Bldg. 


281  Lincoln  Ave. 

828  W.  Adams  St. 

Field  Bldg. 

.    Reliance  Bldg. 

Venetian  Bldg. 

.    Reliance  Bldg. 

Venetian.  Bldg. 

.      Stewart  Bldg. 

Field  Bldg. 

.    Reliance  Bldg. 

648  W.  North  Ave. 

9  S.  Halsted  St. 

Field  Bldg. 

1911  Michigan  Ave. 

1911  Michigan  Ave. 

785  W.  Madison  St. 

61  Bowen  Ave. 


MEMBERS. 


39 


E. 


Carpenter,  E.  R., 
Carpeuter,  G.  T. 
Case,  C.  S., 
Cattell,  D.  M., 
Cheesemau,  F. 
Cigrand,  B.  J., 
Cigrand,  P.  J., 
Clark,  A.  B., 
Clark,  W.  G., 
Cockrell,  R.  E. 
Collins,  R.  E., 
Coltrin,  C.  W., 
Cook,  G.  W., 
Cooper,  A.  W., 
Corwin,  John, 
Cross,  H.  A., 
Crouse,  J.  N., 
Curtis,  W.  W., 


.  28  Jackson  Boul. 
103  State  St. 
Stewart  Bldg, 
Reliance  Bldg. 
Field  Bldg. 
North  and  Milwaukee  Aves. 
718  South  Halsted  St. 
Venetian  Bldg. 
Lakota  Hotel. 
Stewart  Bldg. 
Champlain  Bldg. 
129  N.  Park  Ave.,  Austin. 
The  Kenwood. 
100  State  St. 
580  W.  Madison  St. 
560  E.  55th  St. 
.    2331  Prairie  Ave. 
Venetian  Bldg. 


Davis,  A.  N., 
Davis,  L.  L., 
Dennis,  G.  J., 
Dicus,  J.  B., 
Dittmar,  G.  W., 
Dostal,  J.  W., 
Dreibrodt,  Fritz, 
Dunn,  J,  Austin, 
Dunn,  J.  Elwood, 
Dunn,  W.  H., 

Eiles,  F.  S., 
Elliott,  E.  W., 
Ely.J.  O., 


Field  Bldg. 

103  State  St. 

The  Kenwood. 

70  State  St. 

813  W.  Harrison  St. 

3673  State  St. 

Field  Bldg. 

Field  Bldg. 

Reliance  Bldg. 

.       100  22d  St. 

.  Blue  Island,  111. 
439  W.  Madison  St. 
1831  Michigan  Ave. 


40 


CHICAGO   DENTAL  SOCIETY, 


Fellman,  W.  O., 
Fernandez,  E.  M.  S 
Fischer,  H.  G., 
Fishell,  Elkan  W., 
Fisher,  Wm.  C, 
Fox,  W.  H.,      . 
Franz,  Hugo, 
Freeman,  A.  B., 
Fuqua,  V.  H., 


Gallic,  Don  M., 
Gardiner,  F.  H., 
Garrett,  C.  M., 
Gethro,  F.  W., 
Gilmar,  T.  I^., 
Girling,  Winthrop, 
Good,  Robert, 
Goslee,  H.  J., 
Gramm,  C.  T., 
Green,  L,.  O., 
Green,  W.  F., 
Gunther,  H.  A., 

Hague,  A.  S., 
Hare,  D.  A., 
Hargett,  A.  V., 
Harlan,  A.  W., 
Harlan,  Paul  H., 
Harper,  W.  E., 
Harris,  A.  J., 
Harrison,  H.  E., 
Hartt,  C.  F., 
Hartt,  C.  L., 
Haskins,  G.  W., 


132  Lake  St.,  Oak  Park. 

Venetian  Bldg. 

550  Wilson  Ave. 

Schiller  Bldg. 

Fort  Sheridan. 

Stewart  Bldg. 

.      Field  Bldg. 

Venetian  Bldg. 

Stewart  Bldg. 


Reliance  Bldg. 
.      Field  Bldg. 
Reliance  Bldg. 
.     Field  Bldg. 
.     Field  Bldg. 
.     Field  Bldg. 
Champlain  Bldg. 
580  W.  Madison  St. 
103  State  St. 
Reliance  Bldg. 
Rood  Bldg.,  Evanstou. 
3300  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 


257  Belmont  Ave. 

.  100  State  St. 

Venetian  Bldg. 

.    Masonic  Temple. 

.  Masonic  Temple. 

3456  Wabash  Ave. 

.    279  Warren  Ave. 

932  W.  86th  Place. 

Masonic  Temple. 

Masonic  Temple. 

100  State  St. 


MEMBERS. 


41 


Hebert,  A.  W., 
Henderson,  L,.  D., 
Hewett,  A.  C, 
Hewett,  A.  M., 
Hinkins,  J.  E., 
Hurlbut,  C.  H., 


James,  A.  F., 
Johnson,  C.  N., 
Johnson,  F.  M., 
Jones,  E.  X., 
Jones,C.  E., 

Kaas,  Therese, 
Keefe,  J.  E., 
Kimball,  R.  H., 
Klein,  Carl,      . 
Knowles,  S.  J., 


Logan,  W.  H.  G., 
Lourie,  L.  S., 
Lund,  Anna  M., 


Markle,  A,  M., 
Martin,  B.  F., 
Matteson,  A.  E., 
MaWhinney,  Elgin, 
MacDonald,  H.  E., 
McCandlers,  A,  W., 
McClure,  T.  H., 
McDowell,  J.  N., 
Mears,  Arthur, 
Menges,  Geo.  W., 
Methvin,  C.  S., 
Moorehead,  F.  B., 


Field  Bldg. 
600  Davis  St.,  Evanston. 
.    Masonic  Temple. 
824  W.  Madison  St. 
.      131  53d  St. 
Evanston. 


43d  St 


Stewart  Bldg. 

.     Field  Bldg. 

.     511  Belden  Ave. 

.   Champlain  Bldg. 

813  W.  Harrison  St. 

Venetian  Bldg. 
Venetian  Bldg. 
Venetian  Bldg. 

398  Wells  St. 

Stewart  Bldg. 


785  Winthrop  Ave. 

92  State  St. 

Venetian  Bldg. 


103  State  St. 
70  State  St. 
3700  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
Venetian  Bldg. 
47th  and  State  Sts. 
Champlain  Bldg. 
&  Cottage  Grove  Ave. 
Venetian  Bldg. 
.    175  Dearborn  St. 
.     5500  Halsted  St. 
Oak  Park. 
580  W.  Madison  St. 


42 


CHICAGO  DENTAl,  SOCIETY. 


Morey,  A.  E., 
Morrill,  C.  G., 


Nevius,  L.  W., 
Noyes,  Edmund, 
Noyes,  F.  B. 
Nymau,  J.  E., 

Oakley,  A.  J., 

Paine,  R.  M., 
Parker,  Fred  W., 
Parker,  Ralph  W., 
Peck,  A.  H., 
Perry,  E.J. , 
Perry,  Geo.  B., 
Pfeifer,  J.  D., 
Pfennig,  E.,     . 
Phipps,  L.  H., 
Pitts,  Geo.  W., 
Powell,  T.  E., 
Prothero,  J.  H., 
Pruyn,  C.  P.,    . 

Reed,  F.  D., 
Reeves,  W.  T., 
Reid,  J.  G., 
Richardson,  F.  M., 
Rimes,  M.  B., 
Rittenhouse,  F.  N., 
Roach,  F.  E., 
Roberts,  N.  J., 
Root,  M.  A., 
Ross,  J.  H., 
Royce,  E.  A., 


Field  Bldg. 
2108  W.  Congress  St. 


Stewart  Bldg. 

Stewart  Bldg. 

Stewart  Bldg. 

Venetian  Bldg. 

63d  St.  and  Stewart  Ave. 


,      869  N.  Clark  St. 
.  6026  Monroe  Ave. 
.  6026  Monroe  Ave. 
Stewart  Bldg. 
Stewart  Bldg. 
100  State  St. 
.  Masonic  Temple. 
18  Clybourne  Ave. 
1072  Lincoln  Ave. 
.     Field  Bldg. 
.     92  State  St. 
Randolph  and  Dearborn  Sts, 
Stewart  Bldg. 


6303  Monroe  Ave. 

100  State  St. 

.    Champlain  Bldg. 

.   Masonic  Temple. 

6331  Wentworth  Ave. 

5739  Rosalie  Court. 

Champlain  Bldg. 

Waukegan,  111. 

.     100  State  St. 

.     Champlain  Bldg. 

.       Field  Bldg. 


MEMBERS. 


43 


Sackett,  H.  R., 
Sale,  H.  W., 
Schiff,  D.  C. 
Schuhinann,  H.  H 
Sims,  Stella,      . 
Skinner,  F.  H., 
Slonaker.J  W., 
Smith,  C.  ly.,    . 
Smith,  M.  E., 
Smyser,  J.  H., 
Stephan,  F,  W., 
Stevens,  W.  A., 
Stewart,  L.  K., 

Taggart,  W.  H., 
Teuuy,  I,.  S.,    . 
Terry,  C.  S.,      . 
Thompson,  C.  N., 
Thompson,  Florence, 
Trompen,  C.  N., 

Upson,  I.  F.,     . 

Wagner,  R.  H., 
Wambold,  Chas., 
Wassail,  J.  W., 
Watt,  J.  R.,       . 
West,  H.  C,     . 
Wetterer,  H.,    . 
Whaley,  J.  J., 
Wikoff,  B,  D., 
Woolley,  J.  H., 
Worcester,  H.  W., 

Yorker,  F.  V., 

Zinn,  F.  H.,       . 


Stewart  Bldg. 

578  W.  Madison  St. 

103  State  St. 

103  State  St. 

Reliance  Bldg. 

.     70  State  SI. 

100  State  St. 

St.  Charles,  111. 

163  State  St. 

.     70  State  St. 

.      Field  Bldg. 

2631  WabBsh  Ave. 

103  State  St. 

Masonic  Temple 

100  State  St. 

103  State  St. 

3017  Michigan  Ave. 

Masonic  Temple 

2561  111th  St. 

Masonic  Temple. 

.     Field  Bldg. 

Trude  Bldg. 

Stewart  Bldg. 

1044  Jackson  Boul. 

202  N.  State  St. 

.  Ogden  Bldg. 

521  Dearborn  Ave. 

Masonic  Temple 

Reliance  Bldg. 

Champlain  Bldg. 

48  E.  43d  St. 

100  State  St. 


44  CHICAGO   DBNTAL  SOCIETY. 

Honorary  Members. 

Black,  G.  v.,    .         .        Randolph  and  Dearborn  Sts. 
Mummery,  J.  H London,  Eng. 

Corresponding  Members. 

Buckley,  F.  L,.,  3  Rue  desPetits  Champs,  Constantinople 

Hunt,  A.  O., Omaha 

Ottofy,  L. 50  Escolta,  Manila 

York,  E.  Iv., Berlin 

l/iFB  Members. 

Haskell,  L.  P.,  .         .        ,         .         Stewart  Bldg. 

Swain,  E.  D.,    .        .        .        .        Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. 


